One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation.

published:25 Mar 2017

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Time Lapse of the Losses of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War 2.
Note: 2Submarines near India are not displayed.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
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WARNING : BADENGLISH BELOW..
This video is base on WT trailer(actually it a 100% copy!)
All of video I use are from YouTube, because I can't record perfect gameplay(old PC).Also you guys maybe wondering why some screens didn't have sound effect or some are weird. Just like I said before that every video are from YouTube and every video have got song in it.. so I have to rip them off. Then put every single sound effect by myself.. so I'm too tired to do the rest because it's too hard(extract.convert.listen all of them.pick for use) to finish this!
Please forgive me for my lazy -/\-
The original one from WT : War Thunder - The Japanese Air Force
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9lfRhmhA_0
ReferenceVideo :
[Developer Diaries] Episode #5 - Japanese Warships
[Naval Academy] Aircraft carriers
[Naval Academy] Destroyers
[Naval Academy] IJN Cruisers
EpicChina [ War Thunder: Japanese Air Force ]
Imperial Japan Animated FlagWorld of Warships- CBT Gameplay TrailerWorld of Warships fan-made launch trailer (cinematic gameplay footage)
World of Warships IJN Trailer

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force(海上自衛隊,Kaijō Jieitai), or JMSDF, is the naval branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the naval defense of Japan. It was formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) after World War II. The JMSDF has a fleet of 154 ships and 346 aircraft. Its main tasks are to maintain control of the nation's sea lanes and to patrol territorial waters. It also participates in UN-led peacekeeping operations (PKOs) and Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIOs).

Japan undertook major naval building efforts in the 16th century, during the Warring States period, when feudal rulers vying for supremacy built vast coastal navies of several hundred ships. Around that time, Japan may have developed one of the world's first ironclad warships, when Oda Nobunaga (a Japanese daimyo) had six iron-covered Oatakebune made in 1576.

Imperial Japan's rapid industrialization and militarization under the slogan Fukoku Kyōhei(富国強兵, "Enrich the Country, Strengthen the Armed forces") led to its emergence as a world power and the establishment of a colonial empire. Economic and political turmoil in the 1920s led to the rise of militarism, eventually culminating in Japan's membership in the Axis alliance and the conquest of a large part of the Asia-Pacific region. At the height of its power in 1942, the Empire ruled over a land area spanning 7,400,000 square kilometres (2,857,000sqmi), making it one of the largest maritime empires in history.

Navy

A navy or maritime force is a fleet of waterborne military vessels (watercraft) and its associated naval aviation, both sea-based and land-based. It is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions. It includes anything conducted by surface ships, amphibious ships, submarines, and seaborne aviation, as well as ancillary support, communications, training, and other fields; recent developments have included space-related operations. The strategic offensive role of a navy is projection of force into areas beyond a country's shores (for example, to protect sea-lanes, ferry troops, or attack other navies, ports, or shore installations). The strategic defensive purpose of a navy is to frustrate seaborne projection-of-force by enemies. The strategic task of the navy also may incorporate nuclear deterrence by use of Submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Naval operations can be broadly divided between riverine and littoral applications (brown-water navy), open-ocean applications (blue-water navy), and something in between (green-water navy), although these distinctions are more about strategic scope than tactical or operational division.

The Imperial Japanese Navy

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation.

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Imperial Japanese Navy

Imperial Japanese Navy

Imperial Japanese Navy

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The Glorious Imperial Japanese Navy 栄光の大日本帝國海軍

The Sinking Sun - Time-Lapse Japanese Navy Losses - IJN - World War 2

Time Lapse of the Losses of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War 2.
Note: 2Submarines near India are not displayed.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean_theater_of_World_War_II
http://www.combinedfleet.com/RO-38.htm
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The Imperial Japanese Navy 大日本帝國海軍

World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy [Fanmade][War Thunder parody]

World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy [Fanmade][War Thunder parody]

World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy [Fanmade][War Thunder parody]

WARNING : BADENGLISH BELOW..
This video is base on WT trailer(actually it a 100% copy!)
All of video I use are from YouTube, because I can't record perfect gameplay(old PC).Also you guys maybe wondering why some screens didn't have sound effect or some are weird. Just like I said before that every video are from YouTube and every video have got song in it.. so I have to rip them off. Then put every single sound effect by myself.. so I'm too tired to do the rest because it's too hard(extract.convert.listen all of them.pick for use) to finish this!
Please forgive me for my lazy -/\-
The original one from WT : War Thunder - The Japanese Air Force
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9lfRhmhA_0
ReferenceVideo :
[Developer Diaries] Episode #5 - Japanese Warships
[Naval Academy] Aircraft carriers
[Naval Academy] Destroyers
[Naval Academy] IJN Cruisers
EpicChina [ War Thunder: Japanese Air Force ]
Imperial Japan Animated FlagWorld of Warships- CBT Gameplay TrailerWorld of Warships fan-made launch trailer (cinematic gameplay footage)
World of Warships IJN Trailer

THE JAPANESE ARMY AND NAVY WWII RESTRICTED U.S. ARMY MOVIE 23514

An official U.S.War Department film restricted in nature and produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, “The Japanese Army and Navy” is a black-and-white creation that “has been assembled from Japanese films and is designed for use in the Civil AffairsTraining Schools conducted by The ProvostMarshalGeneral.” With that introduction, the World War II-era film opens at mark 00:48 by explaining the “Code of the Samarai” — highlighted by devotion to duty “and a loyalty to a DivineEmperor that gives in death its last full measure of allegiance.” (During World War II, that allegiance was to Emperor Hirohito).
Japanese officers are trained in swordsmanship such as kendo or kenjutsu, as a demonstration of such martial arts skills is shown at mark 01:15. Fencing, the viewer is told, is an important combat training regimen, and also promotes stamina and alertness. Judo also has an influence on the Japanese character, it is said at mark 03:07, as synchronized movements are shown on the screen.
Military training is ingrained in Japanese youth from an early age, the narrator explains. For a boy, training begins at age 6 and by age 12 he is in uniform and participating in annual maneuvers. By the age of 19, he is ready for induction. Demonstrations of strength and teamwork by Japanese soldiers and marines follow, and at mark 06:42 we are told, “The public claims the army as its own and looks to it for leadership.”
The picture switches focus to the Imperial Navy at mark 08:37, but again, stresses the importance of training and regular maneuvers. In 1906, we are told, Admiral Togo Heihachiro explained, “Heaven gives the crown of victory only to those who by habitual training win without fighting and forthwith deprives of that crown those who content with one success give themselves up to the enemies of peace.” (Although Japan relied heavily on its army during WW2, the navy was charged with defending communication lines and territorial waters). The narrator continues to discuss various maneuvers implemented by Japan’s army and navy as training and combat scenes play out.
“Many Japanese soldiers are so determined to die on the battlefield that they conduct their own public funerals before leaving for the front … It is admired as the spirit of the true samurai who enters the battle with no thought of his return unless victorious,” the narrator says at mark 13:36, as continued fighting scenes are shown. At mark 16:34, the viewer is told that the mantra for Japanese infantrymen is that “the enemy forces will be annihilated.”
More training scenes are shown, as the narrator again explains the devotion of the Japanese soldier to the Emperor. “Through the youth of Japan, the army seeks to build within the nation a denial of self, an ardent loyalty. A devotion that glorifies death for the Emperor as life’s greatest reward.” Hirihito is shown beginning at mark 20:30 reviewing the Imperial Fleet at the harbor at Yokohama.
Scenes of Japanese sailors and soldiers continue, and near mark 23:00, the narrator explains that there is some discord between the two branches of service, with the army more politically minded and therefore more able to able to gain appropriation and public support for their positions.
“Into the spirits of soldiers like these had been infused the savage exhilaration of battle,” says the narrator at mark 27:15, as we see infantrymen gathered together.
The final few minutes of the informative film are dedicated to Japanese military hospitals and medical hospitals, as numerous scenes of recovering soldiers are shown, along with images of Japanese troops training for winter maneuvers in the blinding snow.
“The Japanese are still in a strong position,” says the narrator at mark 34:13. “It will require a great effort to defeat this closely knit, fanatically stubborn power.”
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The Imperial Japanese Navy

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation.

published: 25 Mar 2017

Imperial Japanese Navy

STRICTLY UNPOLITICAL VIDEO.please DO NOT post any abusive / insulting , ultra nationalistic , silly , religious ,communistic nor neo nazi comments , many thanks pals !!!
CopyrightDisclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

The Glorious Imperial Japanese Navy 栄光の大日本帝國海軍

The Sinking Sun - Time-Lapse Japanese Navy Losses - IJN - World War 2

Time Lapse of the Losses of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War 2.
Note: 2Submarines near India are not displayed.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
» HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT MILITARY HISTORY VISUALIZED «
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(C) If you want to buy books that I use or recommend, here is the lin...

World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy [Fanmade][War Thunder parody]

WARNING : BADENGLISH BELOW..
This video is base on WT trailer(actually it a 100% copy!)
All of video I use are from YouTube, because I can't record perfect gameplay(old PC).Also you guys maybe wondering why some screens didn't have sound effect or some are weird. Just like I said before that every video are from YouTube and every video have got song in it.. so I have to rip them off. Then put every single sound effect by myself.. so I'm too tired to do the rest because it's too hard(extract.convert.listen all of them.pick for use) to finish this!
Please forgive me for my lazy -/\-
The original one from WT : War Thunder - The Japanese Air Force
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9lfRhmhA_0
ReferenceVideo :
[Developer Diaries] Episode #5 - Japanese Warships
[Naval Academy] Aircraft carrier...

Imperial Japanese Navy Video Clip

WW2 Death of the Imperial Japanese Navy

The Imperial Japanese Navy

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a p...

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation.

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation.

STRICTLY UNPOLITICAL VIDEO.please DO NOT post any abusive / insulting , ultra nationalistic , silly , religious ,communistic nor neo nazi comments , many thanks pals !!!
CopyrightDisclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

STRICTLY UNPOLITICAL VIDEO.please DO NOT post any abusive / insulting , ultra nationalistic , silly , religious ,communistic nor neo nazi comments , many thanks pals !!!
CopyrightDisclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Time Lapse of the Losses of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War 2.
Note: 2Submarines near India are not displayed.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
» HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT MILITARY HISTORY VISUALIZED «
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(B) You can also buy "Spoils of War" (merchandise) in the online shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/mhvis/shop
(C) If you want to buy books that I use or recommend, here is the link to the Amazon Store: http://astore.amazon.com/ytmh-20 which has the same price for you and gives a small commission to me, thus it is a win/win.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean_theater_of_World_War_II
http://www.combinedfleet.com/RO-38.htm
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Time Lapse of the Losses of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War 2.
Note: 2Submarines near India are not displayed.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
» HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT MILITARY HISTORY VISUALIZED «
(A) You can support my channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mhv
(B) You can also buy "Spoils of War" (merchandise) in the online shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/mhvis/shop
(C) If you want to buy books that I use or recommend, here is the link to the Amazon Store: http://astore.amazon.com/ytmh-20 which has the same price for you and gives a small commission to me, thus it is a win/win.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean_theater_of_World_War_II
http://www.combinedfleet.com/RO-38.htm
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Riot - North Sea
Letter Box - HeySailorEthan Meixsell - The Coming Storm
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World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy [Fanmade][War Thunder parody]

WARNING : BADENGLISH BELOW..
This video is base on WT trailer(actually it a 100% copy!)
All of video I use are from YouTube, because I can't record perfect gam...

WARNING : BADENGLISH BELOW..
This video is base on WT trailer(actually it a 100% copy!)
All of video I use are from YouTube, because I can't record perfect gameplay(old PC).Also you guys maybe wondering why some screens didn't have sound effect or some are weird. Just like I said before that every video are from YouTube and every video have got song in it.. so I have to rip them off. Then put every single sound effect by myself.. so I'm too tired to do the rest because it's too hard(extract.convert.listen all of them.pick for use) to finish this!
Please forgive me for my lazy -/\-
The original one from WT : War Thunder - The Japanese Air Force
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9lfRhmhA_0
ReferenceVideo :
[Developer Diaries] Episode #5 - Japanese Warships
[Naval Academy] Aircraft carriers
[Naval Academy] Destroyers
[Naval Academy] IJN Cruisers
EpicChina [ War Thunder: Japanese Air Force ]
Imperial Japan Animated FlagWorld of Warships- CBT Gameplay TrailerWorld of Warships fan-made launch trailer (cinematic gameplay footage)
World of Warships IJN Trailer

WARNING : BADENGLISH BELOW..
This video is base on WT trailer(actually it a 100% copy!)
All of video I use are from YouTube, because I can't record perfect gameplay(old PC).Also you guys maybe wondering why some screens didn't have sound effect or some are weird. Just like I said before that every video are from YouTube and every video have got song in it.. so I have to rip them off. Then put every single sound effect by myself.. so I'm too tired to do the rest because it's too hard(extract.convert.listen all of them.pick for use) to finish this!
Please forgive me for my lazy -/\-
The original one from WT : War Thunder - The Japanese Air Force
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9lfRhmhA_0
ReferenceVideo :
[Developer Diaries] Episode #5 - Japanese Warships
[Naval Academy] Aircraft carriers
[Naval Academy] Destroyers
[Naval Academy] IJN Cruisers
EpicChina [ War Thunder: Japanese Air Force ]
Imperial Japan Animated FlagWorld of Warships- CBT Gameplay TrailerWorld of Warships fan-made launch trailer (cinematic gameplay footage)
World of Warships IJN Trailer

An official U.S.War Department film restricted in nature and produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, “The Japanese Army and Navy” is a black-and-white creation that “has been assembled from Japanese films and is designed for use in the Civil AffairsTraining Schools conducted by The ProvostMarshalGeneral.” With that introduction, the World War II-era film opens at mark 00:48 by explaining the “Code of the Samarai” — highlighted by devotion to duty “and a loyalty to a DivineEmperor that gives in death its last full measure of allegiance.” (During World War II, that allegiance was to Emperor Hirohito).
Japanese officers are trained in swordsmanship such as kendo or kenjutsu, as a demonstration of such martial arts skills is shown at mark 01:15. Fencing, the viewer is told, is an important combat training regimen, and also promotes stamina and alertness. Judo also has an influence on the Japanese character, it is said at mark 03:07, as synchronized movements are shown on the screen.
Military training is ingrained in Japanese youth from an early age, the narrator explains. For a boy, training begins at age 6 and by age 12 he is in uniform and participating in annual maneuvers. By the age of 19, he is ready for induction. Demonstrations of strength and teamwork by Japanese soldiers and marines follow, and at mark 06:42 we are told, “The public claims the army as its own and looks to it for leadership.”
The picture switches focus to the Imperial Navy at mark 08:37, but again, stresses the importance of training and regular maneuvers. In 1906, we are told, Admiral Togo Heihachiro explained, “Heaven gives the crown of victory only to those who by habitual training win without fighting and forthwith deprives of that crown those who content with one success give themselves up to the enemies of peace.” (Although Japan relied heavily on its army during WW2, the navy was charged with defending communication lines and territorial waters). The narrator continues to discuss various maneuvers implemented by Japan’s army and navy as training and combat scenes play out.
“Many Japanese soldiers are so determined to die on the battlefield that they conduct their own public funerals before leaving for the front … It is admired as the spirit of the true samurai who enters the battle with no thought of his return unless victorious,” the narrator says at mark 13:36, as continued fighting scenes are shown. At mark 16:34, the viewer is told that the mantra for Japanese infantrymen is that “the enemy forces will be annihilated.”
More training scenes are shown, as the narrator again explains the devotion of the Japanese soldier to the Emperor. “Through the youth of Japan, the army seeks to build within the nation a denial of self, an ardent loyalty. A devotion that glorifies death for the Emperor as life’s greatest reward.” Hirihito is shown beginning at mark 20:30 reviewing the Imperial Fleet at the harbor at Yokohama.
Scenes of Japanese sailors and soldiers continue, and near mark 23:00, the narrator explains that there is some discord between the two branches of service, with the army more politically minded and therefore more able to able to gain appropriation and public support for their positions.
“Into the spirits of soldiers like these had been infused the savage exhilaration of battle,” says the narrator at mark 27:15, as we see infantrymen gathered together.
The final few minutes of the informative film are dedicated to Japanese military hospitals and medical hospitals, as numerous scenes of recovering soldiers are shown, along with images of Japanese troops training for winter maneuvers in the blinding snow.
“The Japanese are still in a strong position,” says the narrator at mark 34:13. “It will require a great effort to defeat this closely knit, fanatically stubborn power.”
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An official U.S.War Department film restricted in nature and produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, “The Japanese Army and Navy” is a black-and-white creation that “has been assembled from Japanese films and is designed for use in the Civil AffairsTraining Schools conducted by The ProvostMarshalGeneral.” With that introduction, the World War II-era film opens at mark 00:48 by explaining the “Code of the Samarai” — highlighted by devotion to duty “and a loyalty to a DivineEmperor that gives in death its last full measure of allegiance.” (During World War II, that allegiance was to Emperor Hirohito).
Japanese officers are trained in swordsmanship such as kendo or kenjutsu, as a demonstration of such martial arts skills is shown at mark 01:15. Fencing, the viewer is told, is an important combat training regimen, and also promotes stamina and alertness. Judo also has an influence on the Japanese character, it is said at mark 03:07, as synchronized movements are shown on the screen.
Military training is ingrained in Japanese youth from an early age, the narrator explains. For a boy, training begins at age 6 and by age 12 he is in uniform and participating in annual maneuvers. By the age of 19, he is ready for induction. Demonstrations of strength and teamwork by Japanese soldiers and marines follow, and at mark 06:42 we are told, “The public claims the army as its own and looks to it for leadership.”
The picture switches focus to the Imperial Navy at mark 08:37, but again, stresses the importance of training and regular maneuvers. In 1906, we are told, Admiral Togo Heihachiro explained, “Heaven gives the crown of victory only to those who by habitual training win without fighting and forthwith deprives of that crown those who content with one success give themselves up to the enemies of peace.” (Although Japan relied heavily on its army during WW2, the navy was charged with defending communication lines and territorial waters). The narrator continues to discuss various maneuvers implemented by Japan’s army and navy as training and combat scenes play out.
“Many Japanese soldiers are so determined to die on the battlefield that they conduct their own public funerals before leaving for the front … It is admired as the spirit of the true samurai who enters the battle with no thought of his return unless victorious,” the narrator says at mark 13:36, as continued fighting scenes are shown. At mark 16:34, the viewer is told that the mantra for Japanese infantrymen is that “the enemy forces will be annihilated.”
More training scenes are shown, as the narrator again explains the devotion of the Japanese soldier to the Emperor. “Through the youth of Japan, the army seeks to build within the nation a denial of self, an ardent loyalty. A devotion that glorifies death for the Emperor as life’s greatest reward.” Hirihito is shown beginning at mark 20:30 reviewing the Imperial Fleet at the harbor at Yokohama.
Scenes of Japanese sailors and soldiers continue, and near mark 23:00, the narrator explains that there is some discord between the two branches of service, with the army more politically minded and therefore more able to able to gain appropriation and public support for their positions.
“Into the spirits of soldiers like these had been infused the savage exhilaration of battle,” says the narrator at mark 27:15, as we see infantrymen gathered together.
The final few minutes of the informative film are dedicated to Japanese military hospitals and medical hospitals, as numerous scenes of recovering soldiers are shown, along with images of Japanese troops training for winter maneuvers in the blinding snow.
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Japanese forces hold first overseas rescue drill in Thailand

Around100 soldiers from Japan’s Self-Defense Forces took part in a military exercise on Sunday at the Utapao navy base in Thailand, together with troops from the US and Malaysia. The drill concentrated on a scenario in which troops were sent to rescue Japanese and US nationals from a foreign location. It was the first overseas drill for Japan's military since restrictions on military operations outside its territory were eased when a new security law came into force in 2015.
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Japanese Work Alongside Marines for San Clemente Island Exercise during Dawn Blitz

미, 일 방위상 첫 야스쿠니 참배에 불쾌감... "상당히 유감"
U.S. officials and media outlets have condemned a controversial shrine visit by a senior Japanese official... that took place a day after the leaders of the U.S. and Japan made a historic visit to Pearl Harbor.
Kim Ji-yeon reports.
U.S. StateDepartment spokesperson Anna Richey-Allen told Seoul-based Yonhap News Agency that the U.S. has continuously emphasized the importance of "healing and reconciliation" when it comes to issues of Japan's past militarism.
She reiterated that it's in the national interests of the U.S. and all concerned parties including Japan and its neighbors to form friendly relations... and communicate with each other to overcome their differences.
Another report by Japan-based Kyodo News cited an anonymous U.S. official who ...

Around100 soldiers from Japan’s Self-Defense Forces took part in a military exercise on Sunday at the Utapao navy base in Thailand, together with troops from the US and Malaysia. The drill concentrated on a scenario in which troops were sent to rescue Japanese and US nationals from a foreign location. It was the first overseas drill for Japan's military since restrictions on military operations outside its territory were eased when a new security law came into force in 2015.
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Around100 soldiers from Japan’s Self-Defense Forces took part in a military exercise on Sunday at the Utapao navy base in Thailand, together with troops from the US and Malaysia. The drill concentrated on a scenario in which troops were sent to rescue Japanese and US nationals from a foreign location. It was the first overseas drill for Japan's military since restrictions on military operations outside its territory were eased when a new security law came into force in 2015.
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How Powerful Is Japan?

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Japanese Work Alongside Marines for San Clemente Island Exercise during Dawn Blitz

13th Marine Expeditionary Unit working alongside Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces for a PHIBRON/MEU integration exercise as well as Japanese LandingCraft Air Cushion (LCAC) landings on San Clemente Island, West Cove, during amphibious exercise, DawnBlitz. Exercise Dawn Blitz 2013 is a multinational amphibious exercise off the Southern California coast that refocuses Navy, Marine Corps and coalition forces in their ability to conduct complex amphibious operations essential for global crisis response across the range of military operations.
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13th Marine Expeditionary Unit working alongside Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces for a PHIBRON/MEU integration exercise as well as Japanese LandingCraft Air Cushion (LCAC) landings on San Clemente Island, West Cove, during amphibious exercise, DawnBlitz. Exercise Dawn Blitz 2013 is a multinational amphibious exercise off the Southern California coast that refocuses Navy, Marine Corps and coalition forces in their ability to conduct complex amphibious operations essential for global crisis response across the range of military operations.
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Questions or comments email chris@usmilitaryvideos.net Want to win $5000 worth of ammo!?!?!? Thought that would get your attention!
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USCCA is a great association that is designed to protect and educate the armed citizen! If you are thinking of carrying a firearm for self-protection, already carry one, have firearms in your home or know someone that does, this is for you!
USCCA provides education through its training courses, DVD’s and books. Online resources are first class and very well done. The USCCA magazine “Concealed Carry” is full of great tips, gear reviews, and legal information every responsible gun owner should know. If that was all they did that would be enough to check them out, but what is one of the best benefits is that they will provide legal protection for you if you are involved in that life and death incident where you use your firearm for self-defense! That’s right they have insurance for your firearms and also will provide legal counsel if you need them because of a shooting incident. That alone is worth the membership fees! The piece of mind of knowing you are protected by USCCA in that time of chaos and emotional turmoil is worth it.
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미, 일 방위상 첫 야스쿠니 참배에 불쾌감... "상당히 유감"
U.S. officials and media outlets have condemned a controversial shrine visit by a senior Japanese official... that took pl...

미, 일 방위상 첫 야스쿠니 참배에 불쾌감... "상당히 유감"
U.S. officials and media outlets have condemned a controversial shrine visit by a senior Japanese official... that took place a day after the leaders of the U.S. and Japan made a historic visit to Pearl Harbor.
Kim Ji-yeon reports.
U.S. StateDepartment spokesperson Anna Richey-Allen told Seoul-based Yonhap News Agency that the U.S. has continuously emphasized the importance of "healing and reconciliation" when it comes to issues of Japan's past militarism.
She reiterated that it's in the national interests of the U.S. and all concerned parties including Japan and its neighbors to form friendly relations... and communicate with each other to overcome their differences.
Another report by Japan-based Kyodo News cited an anonymous U.S. official who said the Yasukuni shrine visit by Japanese defense minister Tomomi Inada was "very regretful," adding that it may have put cold water on the conciliatory gesture shown by Japanese Prime MinisterShinzo Abe in his high-profile visit this week to Pearl Harbor to commemorate the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Wall Street Journal wrote that the Japanese defense minister paid respects to a place neighboring countries consider a symbol of Japan's militarism and a reminder of its wartime atrocities.
The Yasukuni shrine honors Japan's war dead including convicted war criminals of World War II.
The Associated Press reported that the move has angered both Korea and China,... which see it as one of Japan's many attempts to obscure its history of aggression ,... while NBCNews reported that because of the Japanese defense minister's visit, the Pearl Harbor visit may have been in vain.
Kim Ji-yeon, Arirang News.
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미, 일 방위상 첫 야스쿠니 참배에 불쾌감... "상당히 유감"
U.S. officials and media outlets have condemned a controversial shrine visit by a senior Japanese official... that took place a day after the leaders of the U.S. and Japan made a historic visit to Pearl Harbor.
Kim Ji-yeon reports.
U.S. StateDepartment spokesperson Anna Richey-Allen told Seoul-based Yonhap News Agency that the U.S. has continuously emphasized the importance of "healing and reconciliation" when it comes to issues of Japan's past militarism.
She reiterated that it's in the national interests of the U.S. and all concerned parties including Japan and its neighbors to form friendly relations... and communicate with each other to overcome their differences.
Another report by Japan-based Kyodo News cited an anonymous U.S. official who said the Yasukuni shrine visit by Japanese defense minister Tomomi Inada was "very regretful," adding that it may have put cold water on the conciliatory gesture shown by Japanese Prime MinisterShinzo Abe in his high-profile visit this week to Pearl Harbor to commemorate the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Wall Street Journal wrote that the Japanese defense minister paid respects to a place neighboring countries consider a symbol of Japan's militarism and a reminder of its wartime atrocities.
The Yasukuni shrine honors Japan's war dead including convicted war criminals of World War II.
The Associated Press reported that the move has angered both Korea and China,... which see it as one of Japan's many attempts to obscure its history of aggression ,... while NBCNews reported that because of the Japanese defense minister's visit, the Pearl Harbor visit may have been in vain.
Kim Ji-yeon, Arirang News.
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When Did The Japanese Surrender?

The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of conducting major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent.
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Japan Navy attacked by US Navy Eternal Zero 地上の星

n 2004, twenty-six-year-old Kentaro Saeki is repeatedly failing the national bar examination and is uncertain about his future. One day, after the funeral of his grandmother, Matsuno, he is startled to learn from his mother and older sister Keiko that his maternal grandfather Kenichiro was not his blood-relation. Keiko and Kentaro start hearing stories about their real grandfather, Kyuzo Miyabe and visit many of his former comrades all of whom begin by criticizing his "timidity" in battle. During conversation with an old comrade of his grandfather, Izaki, who is in hospital dying of cancer, Kentaro finally learns the reason why Miyabe became a Kamikaze pilot. Izaki talks about his relationship with their grandfather to Keiko and Kentaro, claiming that only the "timid" Miyabe gave him the h...

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WHY THE JAPANESE NAVY IS THE BEST IN ASIA || WARTHOG 2017

The best navy in Asia has a total of 114 warships and 45,800 volunteer personnel. It has a large fleet of fast, powerful destroyers, thoroughly modern diesel-electric attack submarines, and amphibious ships that can haul tanks and other ground forces. It can hunt submarines, square off against invasion fleets, and shoot down enemy ballistic missiles. Despite all of that firepower, this is not in fact a navy at all, but an armed cohort of civil servants.

published: 19 Oct 2017

★ Japanese Navy (Life on Japanese Ship│1943)

In order to combat the numerically superior American navy, the IJN devoted large amounts of resources to creating a force superior in quality, the objective being of "making up for quantity by means of quality". Betting on the agile success of aggressive tactics which stemmed from Mahanian doctrine and the concept of decisive battle, Japan did not invest significantly in capabilities needed to protect its long shipping lines against enemy submarines, particularly under-investing in the vital area of antisubmarine warfare (both escort ships and escort carriers), and in the specialized training and organization to support it. Imperial Japan's reluctance to use its submarine fleet for commerce raiding and failure to secure its communications also hastened its defeat.
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Japanese Navy Aircraft Carriers Kaga and Izumo

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JAPANESE KAMIKAZE ATTACK U.S. NAVY IN THE PACIFIC!!!

153K Damange with Tier 8 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Kagerou~san (陽炎型駆逐艦) at World of Warships Blitz

Minna~san Konbawa or Ohaiyo once again it Nishizumi the froob hah anyway here ny gameplay of my Destroyer Squadron 3 playing my Tier 8 Imperial Japanese NavyIJNKagerou~san (陽炎型駆逐艦) in the map of Aurora which is a NightBattle map and also with the Northern Lights which is are very beautiful and nice to see. However enemy team possesa a Average Battleship player also known as TigerVN, his a average player who delete ship mostly. However throughout the battle i keel getting shelled by enemy AI Heavy Cruiser New Orelans
(CA) but to my suprise i did 156k+Damage which broke my record of currently 146k+damage. Anyway please enjoy the video and remember to like plus subscribe it
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Minna~san Konbawa, another video gameplay of my Imperial Japanese Navy tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪 on tier 5 and 6 matches along with other real players especially the tricky kongou and also the new york but in the end the kongou got me however i got the kongou as well anyway enjoy it and remember to like and susbcribe it thanks.
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Minna~san Konichiwa, again it's me Nishizum from World of WarshipsBlitz, today i will show you the gameplay of Imperial Japanese NavyTier 6 IJN Fusou~san 扶桑 gameplay which i met the other enemy team HMS_Vanguard with his Fusou too, if i do recall his a decent player too heh anyway here what my thoughts on Fusou before the 0.6.0Battleship accuracy towards Destroyers are completely awfull however after 0.6.0 it much better now and it able to counter enemy Destroyers more often but however the aiming sight need to be improved when a enemy ship appoarch you and it will be hard to aim at it which later part you will see how hard i tried to aim the enemy kongou well that all from me zo enjoy the video.
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The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of conducting major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent.
Japan surrenders united states holocaust memorial museum. 10 to surrender on the understanding of the japanese government that the potsdam declaration did not 'prejudice the prerogatives' of Why did japan surrender in world war ii? Japan surrenders sep 02, 1945 history. By the summer of 1945, defeat japan was a foregone conclusion. After years of grueling battle, the japanese surrendered to general douglas macarthur on board an american battleship, missouri, at tokyo bay 9 am 2 september 1945 officially ending wwii. A japanese soldier who hunkered down in the jungles of philippines for nearly three decades, refusing to believe that world war ii had ended, has died tokyo. Two weeks later, on 12 september 1945 at 11. Also, while the 3 sep 2015 why did japanese surrender at end of second world war take place on uss missouri, a battleship that had served for less than year in pacific war? Uss missouri was last commissioned into united states navy, although not laid down. By the middle of 1945, war in europe was over, and it clear that japanese could hold no reasonable hope victory. World war ii in the pacific theater ended with japanese surrender on september 2, 1945. Surrender of japan wikipedia
the surrender imperial was announced on august 15 and formally signed september 2, 1945, bringing hostilities world war ii to a close. Like her sisters uss iowa, 17 jan 2014 hiroo onoda, japanese soldier who long refused to surrender, dies at 91. Why did japan really surrender in ww2? . Would japan have surrendered without the atomic bombings hiroshima bombing did not lead to japanese surrender manhattan project surrenders, august 10 15, 1945 osti. General officially the japanese note was a response to communicator tokyo, written on behalf of allies aug. Obviously, if the bombings 14 aug 2015 this saturday it will be 70 years since japan's emperor, hirohito, publicly accepted surrender terms of key allied countries in world war two. Foreign minister shigemitsu headed the japanese delegation. Japanese students were generally taught a very 4 aug 2015 the world changed forever when us bomber dropped first atomic bomb on japanese city of hiroshima 70 years ago, but official narrative whether this put an end to war ii is now being debated by historians as secretary commerce henry wallace recorded in his diary, truman remarked that he did not like idea killing 'all those kids. Aug 2017 could it really be possible that, all these decades later, after so many countless books, films, textbooks and tv documentaries, we've got the final days of world war two wrong? That truth about fall japan has been obscured by smoke fire fallout nuclear attacks on hiroshima japanese

The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of conducting major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent.
Japan surrenders united states holocaust memorial museum. 10 to surrender on the understanding of the japanese government that the potsdam declaration did not 'prejudice the prerogatives' of Why did japan surrender in world war ii? Japan surrenders sep 02, 1945 history. By the summer of 1945, defeat japan was a foregone conclusion. After years of grueling battle, the japanese surrendered to general douglas macarthur on board an american battleship, missouri, at tokyo bay 9 am 2 september 1945 officially ending wwii. A japanese soldier who hunkered down in the jungles of philippines for nearly three decades, refusing to believe that world war ii had ended, has died tokyo. Two weeks later, on 12 september 1945 at 11. Also, while the 3 sep 2015 why did japanese surrender at end of second world war take place on uss missouri, a battleship that had served for less than year in pacific war? Uss missouri was last commissioned into united states navy, although not laid down. By the middle of 1945, war in europe was over, and it clear that japanese could hold no reasonable hope victory. World war ii in the pacific theater ended with japanese surrender on september 2, 1945. Surrender of japan wikipedia
the surrender imperial was announced on august 15 and formally signed september 2, 1945, bringing hostilities world war ii to a close. Like her sisters uss iowa, 17 jan 2014 hiroo onoda, japanese soldier who long refused to surrender, dies at 91. Why did japan really surrender in ww2? . Would japan have surrendered without the atomic bombings hiroshima bombing did not lead to japanese surrender manhattan project surrenders, august 10 15, 1945 osti. General officially the japanese note was a response to communicator tokyo, written on behalf of allies aug. Obviously, if the bombings 14 aug 2015 this saturday it will be 70 years since japan's emperor, hirohito, publicly accepted surrender terms of key allied countries in world war two. Foreign minister shigemitsu headed the japanese delegation. Japanese students were generally taught a very 4 aug 2015 the world changed forever when us bomber dropped first atomic bomb on japanese city of hiroshima 70 years ago, but official narrative whether this put an end to war ii is now being debated by historians as secretary commerce henry wallace recorded in his diary, truman remarked that he did not like idea killing 'all those kids. Aug 2017 could it really be possible that, all these decades later, after so many countless books, films, textbooks and tv documentaries, we've got the final days of world war two wrong? That truth about fall japan has been obscured by smoke fire fallout nuclear attacks on hiroshima japanese

Japan Navy attacked by US Navy Eternal Zero 地上の星

n 2004, twenty-six-year-old Kentaro Saeki is repeatedly failing the national bar examination and is uncertain about his future. One day, after the funeral of hi...

n 2004, twenty-six-year-old Kentaro Saeki is repeatedly failing the national bar examination and is uncertain about his future. One day, after the funeral of his grandmother, Matsuno, he is startled to learn from his mother and older sister Keiko that his maternal grandfather Kenichiro was not his blood-relation. Keiko and Kentaro start hearing stories about their real grandfather, Kyuzo Miyabe and visit many of his former comrades all of whom begin by criticizing his "timidity" in battle. During conversation with an old comrade of his grandfather, Izaki, who is in hospital dying of cancer, Kentaro finally learns the reason why Miyabe became a Kamikaze pilot. Izaki talks about his relationship with their grandfather to Keiko and Kentaro, claiming that only the "timid" Miyabe gave him the hope to save his own life after he was shot down over the ocean.
The film begins with an unspecified attack near the end of the Pacific War, a Zero fighter plane threatens the United States Pacific Fleet by cutting through its defensive anti-aircraft fire. Kyuzo Miyabe, the pilot of the Zero fighter is regarded by his comrades as a coward, though an exceptionally skilled fighter pilot, for consistently returning alive from missions, openly explaining "I don't want to die," the result of a promise made to his wife Matsuno and daughter Kiyoko: to return from the war alive.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy advances steadily, only to be steadily beaten hollow in the battles from Battle of Midway and Bombing on Rabaul onwards. Despite the rising desperation and hopelessness of their situation, all of Miyabe's men say they wish to die gloriously in battle. However, he persuades them, by his simple and honest example, that to survive is worthwhile (Miyabe accepts severe beatings by outraged senior officers several times for speaking these opinions, but refuses to retract them), .
Both Keiko and Kentaro still are puzzled as to why their grandfather - eventually - volunteers for KamikazeAttack. Kentaro, now obsessed with finding the answer, spends much time researching the war. At a blind dinner date with several friends, he becomes incensed when one compares the Kamikaze pilots to suicide bombers and storms off. He continues talking with Miyabe's most reticent and intimidating comrade in arms, now the head of a Yakuza-linked, right-wing group, and finds the man willing to explain his own story, which begins to explain this puzzle. He and his sister then learn the details and unfolding of the promise between Miyabe and their living grandfather Kenichiro before the final mission. Miyabe is said by his wife to have kept his promise, by ensuring that many worthy lives were not pointlessly lost and by providing his wife and child with Kenichiro, who becomes a loving husband and father.
One summer day in 1945, Kyuzo Miyabe boards a Zero fighter but then asks Kenichiro if he can "make a selfish request" and change planes with him. Kenichiro's plane develops engine trouble and he has to return, leaving Miyabe alone to attack an Essex-class aircraft carrier - (in reality an aircraft carrier, CV 17, the USS Bunker Hill was damaged by kamikaze attack during the battle for Okinawa. In the final moments of the film as the plane dives at the carrier the number 14 is visible on the deck. CV 14, the USS Ticonderoga, was in reality hit by a kamikaze on January 21, 1945). The film ends with a calm Miyabe about to crash into the ship.

n 2004, twenty-six-year-old Kentaro Saeki is repeatedly failing the national bar examination and is uncertain about his future. One day, after the funeral of his grandmother, Matsuno, he is startled to learn from his mother and older sister Keiko that his maternal grandfather Kenichiro was not his blood-relation. Keiko and Kentaro start hearing stories about their real grandfather, Kyuzo Miyabe and visit many of his former comrades all of whom begin by criticizing his "timidity" in battle. During conversation with an old comrade of his grandfather, Izaki, who is in hospital dying of cancer, Kentaro finally learns the reason why Miyabe became a Kamikaze pilot. Izaki talks about his relationship with their grandfather to Keiko and Kentaro, claiming that only the "timid" Miyabe gave him the hope to save his own life after he was shot down over the ocean.
The film begins with an unspecified attack near the end of the Pacific War, a Zero fighter plane threatens the United States Pacific Fleet by cutting through its defensive anti-aircraft fire. Kyuzo Miyabe, the pilot of the Zero fighter is regarded by his comrades as a coward, though an exceptionally skilled fighter pilot, for consistently returning alive from missions, openly explaining "I don't want to die," the result of a promise made to his wife Matsuno and daughter Kiyoko: to return from the war alive.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy advances steadily, only to be steadily beaten hollow in the battles from Battle of Midway and Bombing on Rabaul onwards. Despite the rising desperation and hopelessness of their situation, all of Miyabe's men say they wish to die gloriously in battle. However, he persuades them, by his simple and honest example, that to survive is worthwhile (Miyabe accepts severe beatings by outraged senior officers several times for speaking these opinions, but refuses to retract them), .
Both Keiko and Kentaro still are puzzled as to why their grandfather - eventually - volunteers for KamikazeAttack. Kentaro, now obsessed with finding the answer, spends much time researching the war. At a blind dinner date with several friends, he becomes incensed when one compares the Kamikaze pilots to suicide bombers and storms off. He continues talking with Miyabe's most reticent and intimidating comrade in arms, now the head of a Yakuza-linked, right-wing group, and finds the man willing to explain his own story, which begins to explain this puzzle. He and his sister then learn the details and unfolding of the promise between Miyabe and their living grandfather Kenichiro before the final mission. Miyabe is said by his wife to have kept his promise, by ensuring that many worthy lives were not pointlessly lost and by providing his wife and child with Kenichiro, who becomes a loving husband and father.
One summer day in 1945, Kyuzo Miyabe boards a Zero fighter but then asks Kenichiro if he can "make a selfish request" and change planes with him. Kenichiro's plane develops engine trouble and he has to return, leaving Miyabe alone to attack an Essex-class aircraft carrier - (in reality an aircraft carrier, CV 17, the USS Bunker Hill was damaged by kamikaze attack during the battle for Okinawa. In the final moments of the film as the plane dives at the carrier the number 14 is visible on the deck. CV 14, the USS Ticonderoga, was in reality hit by a kamikaze on January 21, 1945). The film ends with a calm Miyabe about to crash into the ship.

(1 Jan 1945) Story 3 - 01:31:53
428 NPC 15446 - Japanese subs - see James B for details
Unedited. B&W mute, 1945
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(1 Jan 1945) Story 3 - 01:31:53
428 NPC 15446 - Japanese subs - see James B for details
Unedited. B&W mute, 1945
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WHY THE JAPANESE NAVY IS THE BEST IN ASIA || WARTHOG 2017

The best navy in Asia has a total of 114 warships and 45,800 volunteer personnel. It has a large fleet of fast, powerful destroyers, thoroughly modern diesel-el...

The best navy in Asia has a total of 114 warships and 45,800 volunteer personnel. It has a large fleet of fast, powerful destroyers, thoroughly modern diesel-electric attack submarines, and amphibious ships that can haul tanks and other ground forces. It can hunt submarines, square off against invasion fleets, and shoot down enemy ballistic missiles. Despite all of that firepower, this is not in fact a navy at all, but an armed cohort of civil servants.

The best navy in Asia has a total of 114 warships and 45,800 volunteer personnel. It has a large fleet of fast, powerful destroyers, thoroughly modern diesel-electric attack submarines, and amphibious ships that can haul tanks and other ground forces. It can hunt submarines, square off against invasion fleets, and shoot down enemy ballistic missiles. Despite all of that firepower, this is not in fact a navy at all, but an armed cohort of civil servants.

★ Japanese Navy (Life on Japanese Ship│1943)

In order to combat the numerically superior American navy, the IJN devoted large amounts of resources to creating a force superior in quality, the objective bei...

In order to combat the numerically superior American navy, the IJN devoted large amounts of resources to creating a force superior in quality, the objective being of "making up for quantity by means of quality". Betting on the agile success of aggressive tactics which stemmed from Mahanian doctrine and the concept of decisive battle, Japan did not invest significantly in capabilities needed to protect its long shipping lines against enemy submarines, particularly under-investing in the vital area of antisubmarine warfare (both escort ships and escort carriers), and in the specialized training and organization to support it. Imperial Japan's reluctance to use its submarine fleet for commerce raiding and failure to secure its communications also hastened its defeat.
During the first six months of the Pacific War, the IJN enjoyed spectacular success inflicting heavy defeats on Allied forces. The attack on Pearl Harbor crippled the battle line of the US Pacific fleet while Allied navies were devastated during the conquest of Southeast Asia. Japanese naval aircraft were also responsible for the sinkings of the Prince of Wales and Repulse which was the first time that capital ships were sunk by aerial attack while underway. In April 1942, the Indian Ocean raid drove the Royal Navy from South East Asia.
After these successes, the IJN now concentrated on the elimination and neutralization of strategic points from where the Allies could launch counteroffensives against Japanese conquests. However, at Coral Sea the Japanese were forced to abandon their attempts to isolate Australia while the defeat in the Midway Campaign saw the Japanese forced on the defensive. The campaign in the Solomon Islands, in which the Japanese lost the war of attrition, was the most decisive; the Japanese failed to commit enough forces in sufficient time. During 1943 the Allies were able to reorganize their forces and American industrial strength began to turn the tide of the war. American forces ultimately managed to gain the upper hand through a vastly greater industrial output and a modernization of its air and naval forces.
In 1943, the Japanese also turned their attention to the defensive perimeters of their previous conquests. Forces on Japanese held islands in Micronesia were to absorb and wear down an expected American counteroffensive. However, American industrial power become apparent and the military forces that faced the Japanese in 1943 were overwhelming in firepower and equipment. From the end of 1943 to 1944 Japan's defensive perimeter failed to hold.
Defeat at the Philippine Sea was a disaster for Japanese naval air power with American pilots terming the slanted air/sea battle the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot, mostly going in the favor of the U.S., while the battle of Leyte Gulf led to the destruction of a large part of the surface fleet. During the last phase of the war, the Imperial Japanese Navy resorted to a series of desperate measures, including a variety of SpecialAttack Units which were popularly called kamikaze. By May 1945, most of the Imperial Japanese Navy had been sunk and the remnants had taken refuge in Japan's harbors. By July 1945, all but one of the Imperial Japanese Navy capital ships had been sunk in raids by the United States Navy.
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In order to combat the numerically superior American navy, the IJN devoted large amounts of resources to creating a force superior in quality, the objective being of "making up for quantity by means of quality". Betting on the agile success of aggressive tactics which stemmed from Mahanian doctrine and the concept of decisive battle, Japan did not invest significantly in capabilities needed to protect its long shipping lines against enemy submarines, particularly under-investing in the vital area of antisubmarine warfare (both escort ships and escort carriers), and in the specialized training and organization to support it. Imperial Japan's reluctance to use its submarine fleet for commerce raiding and failure to secure its communications also hastened its defeat.
During the first six months of the Pacific War, the IJN enjoyed spectacular success inflicting heavy defeats on Allied forces. The attack on Pearl Harbor crippled the battle line of the US Pacific fleet while Allied navies were devastated during the conquest of Southeast Asia. Japanese naval aircraft were also responsible for the sinkings of the Prince of Wales and Repulse which was the first time that capital ships were sunk by aerial attack while underway. In April 1942, the Indian Ocean raid drove the Royal Navy from South East Asia.
After these successes, the IJN now concentrated on the elimination and neutralization of strategic points from where the Allies could launch counteroffensives against Japanese conquests. However, at Coral Sea the Japanese were forced to abandon their attempts to isolate Australia while the defeat in the Midway Campaign saw the Japanese forced on the defensive. The campaign in the Solomon Islands, in which the Japanese lost the war of attrition, was the most decisive; the Japanese failed to commit enough forces in sufficient time. During 1943 the Allies were able to reorganize their forces and American industrial strength began to turn the tide of the war. American forces ultimately managed to gain the upper hand through a vastly greater industrial output and a modernization of its air and naval forces.
In 1943, the Japanese also turned their attention to the defensive perimeters of their previous conquests. Forces on Japanese held islands in Micronesia were to absorb and wear down an expected American counteroffensive. However, American industrial power become apparent and the military forces that faced the Japanese in 1943 were overwhelming in firepower and equipment. From the end of 1943 to 1944 Japan's defensive perimeter failed to hold.
Defeat at the Philippine Sea was a disaster for Japanese naval air power with American pilots terming the slanted air/sea battle the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot, mostly going in the favor of the U.S., while the battle of Leyte Gulf led to the destruction of a large part of the surface fleet. During the last phase of the war, the Imperial Japanese Navy resorted to a series of desperate measures, including a variety of SpecialAttack Units which were popularly called kamikaze. By May 1945, most of the Imperial Japanese Navy had been sunk and the remnants had taken refuge in Japan's harbors. By July 1945, all but one of the Imperial Japanese Navy capital ships had been sunk in raids by the United States Navy.
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World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy Yubari Crusier
Command a massive naval fleet featuring history's most iconic war vessels, level up important tech modules and prepare to dominate the oceans in World of Warships. With four classes of ships, myriad upgrades, and meticulously designed environments, the action never ends. Endless hours of strategy, tactical gameplay, and pulse pounding combat await all who take the helm in World of Warships!
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Command a massive naval fleet featuring history's most iconic war vessels, level up important tech modules and prepare to dominate the oceans in World of Warships. With four classes of ships, myriad upgrades, and meticulously designed environments, the action never ends. Endless hours of strategy, tactical gameplay, and pulse pounding combat await all who take the helm in World of Warships!
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Minna~san Konbawa or Ohaiyo once again it Nishizumi the froob hah anyway here ny gameplay of my Destroyer Squadron 3 playing my Tier 6 Imperial Japanese Navy tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪. So in this gameplay we are teamed up with Yousoro who she use the Imperial JapaneseHeavy Cruiser CA Aoba and BRP_Pantoja who he use Imperial Japaneae NavyBattleship BB Fusou and along in our team we have Metadonut who use her Imperial Japanese Navy Battleship BB Kongou and then our enemy team compoundsive of Viking and Admiral_Aizj who use Fusou. Then Shemweber who use Aoba and Eurobeat who use the premium KamikazeDestroyer. Anyway please watch the video and remember to like plus subscribe it.
World of WarshipsBlitz is a free gameplay by Wargaming.net and it only avaliable on Asia server since it not fully official released and still under beta testing or sort of but more stuffs will be released soon. The WG staff did told me they will be releasing the game to global and IOS within before the end of the year. Current version is 0.7.3 and it is avaliable on Philipines, Australia and New Zeland region, NA RegionCanada and EU Region Sweden and Neitherlands. However morec stuff coming soon in the upcoming of future update.
Also this are the following WoWSB FB Community and Discord group link.
World of Warships / Bliz Asia FB Group at Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WoWsAndWoWsBlitzCommunity/
World of Warships Blitz Asia FB group at Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/115952799122881/
World of Blitz NA FB group at
Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/642125799327889/
World of Warships Blitz Asia Community Facebook page where we update any news? updates and exclusive information's on it
Link: https://www.facebook.com/WoWSBAsia/
I did improved myself on the editing a little bit and also changed my game recorder to DU which improved the graphics and the sound too but i will strive to do it better well please enjoy like and remember to subscribe to mee thanks.
Also please enjoy other fellow youtubers commanders WoWSB
channel:
Retribution: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWHexLU-4xOf7V2VQB1dpw
Blitz:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrRjQw365pSVvwxWL97wQQ
Hidayatul04
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd3qveOGBw7dq88hnlHjDg

Minna~san Konbawa or Ohaiyo once again it Nishizumi the froob hah anyway here ny gameplay of my Destroyer Squadron 3 playing my Tier 6 Imperial Japanese Navy tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪. So in this gameplay we are teamed up with Yousoro who she use the Imperial JapaneseHeavy Cruiser CA Aoba and BRP_Pantoja who he use Imperial Japaneae NavyBattleship BB Fusou and along in our team we have Metadonut who use her Imperial Japanese Navy Battleship BB Kongou and then our enemy team compoundsive of Viking and Admiral_Aizj who use Fusou. Then Shemweber who use Aoba and Eurobeat who use the premium KamikazeDestroyer. Anyway please watch the video and remember to like plus subscribe it.
World of WarshipsBlitz is a free gameplay by Wargaming.net and it only avaliable on Asia server since it not fully official released and still under beta testing or sort of but more stuffs will be released soon. The WG staff did told me they will be releasing the game to global and IOS within before the end of the year. Current version is 0.7.3 and it is avaliable on Philipines, Australia and New Zeland region, NA RegionCanada and EU Region Sweden and Neitherlands. However morec stuff coming soon in the upcoming of future update.
Also this are the following WoWSB FB Community and Discord group link.
World of Warships / Bliz Asia FB Group at Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WoWsAndWoWsBlitzCommunity/
World of Warships Blitz Asia FB group at Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/115952799122881/
World of Blitz NA FB group at
Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/642125799327889/
World of Warships Blitz Asia Community Facebook page where we update any news? updates and exclusive information's on it
Link: https://www.facebook.com/WoWSBAsia/
I did improved myself on the editing a little bit and also changed my game recorder to DU which improved the graphics and the sound too but i will strive to do it better well please enjoy like and remember to subscribe to mee thanks.
Also please enjoy other fellow youtubers commanders WoWSB
channel:
Retribution: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWHexLU-4xOf7V2VQB1dpw
Blitz:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrRjQw365pSVvwxWL97wQQ
Hidayatul04
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd3qveOGBw7dq88hnlHjDg

Minna~san Konbawa or Ohaiyo once again it Nishizumi the froob hah anyway here ny gameplay of my Destroyer Squadron 3 playing my Tier 8 Imperial Japanese NavyIJNKagerou~san (陽炎型駆逐艦) in the map of Aurora which is a NightBattle map and also with the Northern Lights which is are very beautiful and nice to see. However enemy team possesa a Average Battleship player also known as TigerVN, his a average player who delete ship mostly. However throughout the battle i keel getting shelled by enemy AI Heavy Cruiser New Orelans
(CA) but to my suprise i did 156k+Damage which broke my record of currently 146k+damage. Anyway please enjoy the video and remember to like plus subscribe it
World of WarshipsBlitz is a free gameplay by Wargaming.net and it only avaliable on Asia server since it not fully official released and still under beta testing or sort of but more stuffs will be released soon. The WG staff did told me they will be releasing the game to global and IOS within before the end of the year. Current version is 0.7.0 and it is avaliable on Philipines, Australia and New Zeland region and NA Region for now. However the good news is EU server is next and is pretty much soon coming out.
Also this are the following WoWSB FB Community and Discord group link.
World of Warships / Bliz Asia FB Group at Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WoWsAndWoWsBlitzCommunity/
World of Warships Blitz Asia FB group at Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/115952799122881/
World of Blitz NA FB group at
Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/642125799327889/
I did improved myself on the editing a little bit and also changed my game recorder to DU which improved the graphics and the sound too but i will strive to do it better well please enjoy like and remember to subscribe to mee thanks.
Also please enjoy other fellow youtubers commanders WoWSB
channel:
Retribution: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWHexLU-4xOf7V2VQB1dpw
Blitz:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrRjQw365pSVvwxWL97wQQ
Hidayatul04
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd3qveOGBw7dq88hnlHjDg

Minna~san Konbawa or Ohaiyo once again it Nishizumi the froob hah anyway here ny gameplay of my Destroyer Squadron 3 playing my Tier 8 Imperial Japanese NavyIJNKagerou~san (陽炎型駆逐艦) in the map of Aurora which is a NightBattle map and also with the Northern Lights which is are very beautiful and nice to see. However enemy team possesa a Average Battleship player also known as TigerVN, his a average player who delete ship mostly. However throughout the battle i keel getting shelled by enemy AI Heavy Cruiser New Orelans
(CA) but to my suprise i did 156k+Damage which broke my record of currently 146k+damage. Anyway please enjoy the video and remember to like plus subscribe it
World of WarshipsBlitz is a free gameplay by Wargaming.net and it only avaliable on Asia server since it not fully official released and still under beta testing or sort of but more stuffs will be released soon. The WG staff did told me they will be releasing the game to global and IOS within before the end of the year. Current version is 0.7.0 and it is avaliable on Philipines, Australia and New Zeland region and NA Region for now. However the good news is EU server is next and is pretty much soon coming out.
Also this are the following WoWSB FB Community and Discord group link.
World of Warships / Bliz Asia FB Group at Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WoWsAndWoWsBlitzCommunity/
World of Warships Blitz Asia FB group at Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/115952799122881/
World of Blitz NA FB group at
Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/642125799327889/
I did improved myself on the editing a little bit and also changed my game recorder to DU which improved the graphics and the sound too but i will strive to do it better well please enjoy like and remember to subscribe to mee thanks.
Also please enjoy other fellow youtubers commanders WoWSB
channel:
Retribution: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWHexLU-4xOf7V2VQB1dpw
Blitz:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrRjQw365pSVvwxWL97wQQ
Hidayatul04
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd3qveOGBw7dq88hnlHjDg

Minna~san Konbawa, another video gameplay of my Imperial Japanese Navy tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪 on tier 5 and 6 matches along with other real players especially the tricky kongou and also the new york but in the end the kongou got me however i got the kongou as well anyway enjoy it and remember to like and susbcribe it thanks.
World of WarshipsBlitz is a free gameplay by Wargaming.net and it only avaliable on Asia server since it not fully official released and still under beta testing or sort of but more stuffs will be released soon. The WG staff did told me they will be releasing the game to global and IOS within before the end of the year. Current version is 0.6.0 and it is avaliable on Philipines, Australia and New Zeland region for now.
Also this is the following WoWSB FB Community and Discord group link.
World of Warships / Bliz Asia FB Group at Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WoWsAndWoWsBlitzCommunity/
World of Warships Blitz Asia FB group at Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/115952799122881/
World of Blitz NA FB group at
Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/642125799327889/
I did improved myself on the editing a little bit and also changed my game recorder to DU which improved the graphics and the sound too but i will strive to do it better well please enjoy like and remember to subscribe to mee thanks.
Also please enjoy other fellow youtubers commanders WoWSB
channel:
Retribution: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWHexLU-4xOf7V2VQB1dpw
Blitz:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrRjQw365pSVvwxWL97wQQ
Hidayatul04
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd3qveOGBw7dq88hnlHjDg

Minna~san Konbawa, another video gameplay of my Imperial Japanese Navy tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪 on tier 5 and 6 matches along with other real players especially the tricky kongou and also the new york but in the end the kongou got me however i got the kongou as well anyway enjoy it and remember to like and susbcribe it thanks.
World of WarshipsBlitz is a free gameplay by Wargaming.net and it only avaliable on Asia server since it not fully official released and still under beta testing or sort of but more stuffs will be released soon. The WG staff did told me they will be releasing the game to global and IOS within before the end of the year. Current version is 0.6.0 and it is avaliable on Philipines, Australia and New Zeland region for now.
Also this is the following WoWSB FB Community and Discord group link.
World of Warships / Bliz Asia FB Group at Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WoWsAndWoWsBlitzCommunity/
World of Warships Blitz Asia FB group at Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/115952799122881/
World of Blitz NA FB group at
Link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/642125799327889/
I did improved myself on the editing a little bit and also changed my game recorder to DU which improved the graphics and the sound too but i will strive to do it better well please enjoy like and remember to subscribe to mee thanks.
Also please enjoy other fellow youtubers commanders WoWSB
channel:
Retribution: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWHexLU-4xOf7V2VQB1dpw
Blitz:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrRjQw365pSVvwxWL97wQQ
Hidayatul04
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd3qveOGBw7dq88hnlHjDg

Minna~san Konichiwa, again it's me Nishizum from World of WarshipsBlitz, today i will show you the gameplay of Imperial Japanese NavyTier 6 IJN Fusou~san 扶桑 gameplay which i met the other enemy team HMS_Vanguard with his Fusou too, if i do recall his a decent player too heh anyway here what my thoughts on Fusou before the 0.6.0Battleship accuracy towards Destroyers are completely awfull however after 0.6.0 it much better now and it able to counter enemy Destroyers more often but however the aiming sight need to be improved when a enemy ship appoarch you and it will be hard to aim at it which later part you will see how hard i tried to aim the enemy kongou well that all from me zo enjoy the video.
World of Warships Blitz is a free gameplay by Wargaming.net and it only avaliable on Asia server since it not fully official released and still under beta testing or sort of but more stuffs will be released soon. The WG staff did told me they will be releasing the game to global and IOS within before the end of the year. Current version is 0.6.0 and it is avaliable on Philipines, Australia and New Zeland region for now.
If you wanna add me in WoWSB feel free to add me via Nishizumi or join us on this following 2 groups meant for World of Warships Blitz.
1st one is for WoWS / WoWSB Asia Naval Commanders.
2nd one is for WoWS / WoWSB Global Naval Commanders.
1st Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/657285057763767/
2nd Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/128219511111207/
Our WoWSB Discords Channels
Link: https://discord.gg/hz7Spjr
Other videos of me playing my Tier 6 Imperial Japanese Navy Aircraft Carrier IJN Ryoujou~san 龍驤 playing with top Battleship player BRP_Pantoja
OthersVideo of me playing with my tier4 IJN Isokaze 睦月 DD-19 destroyer
Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=dP0W12gEcS4
Other Video of me playing with my tier3 RN
Cambletown (I-42) destroyer
Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O90VaFYsBVY&feature=youtu.be
Other video of me playig my tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪 destroyer
Link: https://youtu.be/k5snhp0VJEE
Other video show me Nishizumi playing Imperial Japanese Navy tier 4 IJN Isokaze 睦月 DD-19 destroyer yoloing along with others such as Yousoro, PH_FLASHCRY, JosephStallin, Blitz, Winter_Fox, My_Waifu and Stratios.
Link: https://youtu.be/0tANeqR5dq4
Other video show me Nishizumi playing Imperial Japanese Navy tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪 destroyer yoloing in one of the night map
Link:
https://youtu.be/nLEWazQyjE0
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing the Tier 5 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Zuiho 瑞鳳 light class aircraft
Link: https://youtu.be/RjFrMTlb14w
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing Tier 7 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Akatsuki 暁型駆逐艦
Link: https://youtu.be/_5CQTn5i7f4
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing
Tier 7 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Akatsuki 暁型駆逐艦 destroyer in new map Haven after 0.6.0 update.
Link: https://youtu.be/iUV_qO-BQOY
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing Tier 8 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Kagerou~san (陽炎型駆逐艦) in new map Haven after 0.6.0 update.
Link: https://youtu.be/saJeRE3gb44
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing my Tier 6 Imperial Japanese Navy Aircraft Carrier IJN Ryoujou~san 龍驤 playing with top Battleship player BRP_Pantoja
Link: https://youtu.be/ICl4Q48E7cQ
I did improved myself on the editing a little bit and also changed my game recorder to DU which improved the graphics and the sound too but i will strive to do it better well please enjoy like and remember to subscribe to mee thanks.

Minna~san Konichiwa, again it's me Nishizum from World of WarshipsBlitz, today i will show you the gameplay of Imperial Japanese NavyTier 6 IJN Fusou~san 扶桑 gameplay which i met the other enemy team HMS_Vanguard with his Fusou too, if i do recall his a decent player too heh anyway here what my thoughts on Fusou before the 0.6.0Battleship accuracy towards Destroyers are completely awfull however after 0.6.0 it much better now and it able to counter enemy Destroyers more often but however the aiming sight need to be improved when a enemy ship appoarch you and it will be hard to aim at it which later part you will see how hard i tried to aim the enemy kongou well that all from me zo enjoy the video.
World of Warships Blitz is a free gameplay by Wargaming.net and it only avaliable on Asia server since it not fully official released and still under beta testing or sort of but more stuffs will be released soon. The WG staff did told me they will be releasing the game to global and IOS within before the end of the year. Current version is 0.6.0 and it is avaliable on Philipines, Australia and New Zeland region for now.
If you wanna add me in WoWSB feel free to add me via Nishizumi or join us on this following 2 groups meant for World of Warships Blitz.
1st one is for WoWS / WoWSB Asia Naval Commanders.
2nd one is for WoWS / WoWSB Global Naval Commanders.
1st Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/657285057763767/
2nd Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/128219511111207/
Our WoWSB Discords Channels
Link: https://discord.gg/hz7Spjr
Other videos of me playing my Tier 6 Imperial Japanese Navy Aircraft Carrier IJN Ryoujou~san 龍驤 playing with top Battleship player BRP_Pantoja
OthersVideo of me playing with my tier4 IJN Isokaze 睦月 DD-19 destroyer
Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=dP0W12gEcS4
Other Video of me playing with my tier3 RN
Cambletown (I-42) destroyer
Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O90VaFYsBVY&feature=youtu.be
Other video of me playig my tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪 destroyer
Link: https://youtu.be/k5snhp0VJEE
Other video show me Nishizumi playing Imperial Japanese Navy tier 4 IJN Isokaze 睦月 DD-19 destroyer yoloing along with others such as Yousoro, PH_FLASHCRY, JosephStallin, Blitz, Winter_Fox, My_Waifu and Stratios.
Link: https://youtu.be/0tANeqR5dq4
Other video show me Nishizumi playing Imperial Japanese Navy tier 6 IJN Fubuki~sama (DD-35) 吹雪 destroyer yoloing in one of the night map
Link:
https://youtu.be/nLEWazQyjE0
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing the Tier 5 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Zuiho 瑞鳳 light class aircraft
Link: https://youtu.be/RjFrMTlb14w
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing Tier 7 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Akatsuki 暁型駆逐艦
Link: https://youtu.be/_5CQTn5i7f4
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing
Tier 7 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Akatsuki 暁型駆逐艦 destroyer in new map Haven after 0.6.0 update.
Link: https://youtu.be/iUV_qO-BQOY
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing Tier 8 Imperial Japanese Navy IJN Kagerou~san (陽炎型駆逐艦) in new map Haven after 0.6.0 update.
Link: https://youtu.be/saJeRE3gb44
Other video show me of Nishizumi~san Kan~chan playing my Tier 6 Imperial Japanese Navy Aircraft Carrier IJN Ryoujou~san 龍驤 playing with top Battleship player BRP_Pantoja
Link: https://youtu.be/ICl4Q48E7cQ
I did improved myself on the editing a little bit and also changed my game recorder to DU which improved the graphics and the sound too but i will strive to do it better well please enjoy like and remember to subscribe to mee thanks.

The Imperial Japanese Navy

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation.

JMSDF - Japan Naval Parade 2015 [1080p]

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy #1

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The I-400-class submarine (伊四百型潜水艦 I-yon-hyaku-gata sensuikan?) Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) submarines were the largest submarines of World War II and remained the largest ever built until the construction of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s. The IJN called this type of submarine Sentoku type submarine (潜特型潜水艦 Sen-Toku-gata sensuikan, SubmarineSpecial?). The type name was shortened to Toku-gata Sensuikan (特型潜水艦 Special Type Submarine?). They were submarine aircraft carriers able to carry three Aichi M6A Seiran aircraft underwater to their destinations. They were designed to surface, launch their planes, then quickly dive again before they were discovered. They also carried torpedoes for close-range combat.
You are free to use any of my designs on your worlds or servers ...

海軍航空隊の爆撃行 Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service bombing

WW2 Documentary - The Battle of Midway

Six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States defeated Japan in one of the most decisive naval battles of World War II. Thanks in part to major advances in code breaking, the United States was able to preempt and counter Japan’s planned ambush of its few remaining aircraft carriers, inflicting permanent damage on the Japanese Navy. An important turning point in the Pacific campaign, the victory allowed the United States and its allies to move into an offensive position.

published: 18 Apr 2017

The Largest Submarine in World War II

The Sen Toku I-400-class Imperial Japanese Navy submarines were the largest submarines of World War II and remained the largest ever built until the construction of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s. They were submarine aircraft carriers able to carry three Aichi M6A Seiran aircraft underwater to their destinations. They were designed to surface, launch their planes, then quickly dive again before they were discovered. They also carried torpedoes for close-range combat.
The I-400-class was designed with the range to travel anywhere in the world and return. A fleet of 18 boats was planned in 1942, and work started on the first in January 1943 at the Kure, Hiroshima arsenal. Within a year the plan was scaled back to five, of which only three (I-400 at Kure, and I-401 and I-4...

World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy #3

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The Imperial Japanese Navy

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a p...

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation.

One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation.

An official U.S.War Department film restricted in nature and produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, “The Japanese Army and Navy” is a black-and-white creation that “has been assembled from Japanese films and is designed for use in the Civil AffairsTraining Schools conducted by The ProvostMarshalGeneral.” With that introduction, the World War II-era film opens at mark 00:48 by explaining the “Code of the Samarai” — highlighted by devotion to duty “and a loyalty to a DivineEmperor that gives in death its last full measure of allegiance.” (During World War II, that allegiance was to Emperor Hirohito).
Japanese officers are trained in swordsmanship such as kendo or kenjutsu, as a demonstration of such martial arts skills is shown at mark 01:15. Fencing, the viewer is told, is an important combat training regimen, and also promotes stamina and alertness. Judo also has an influence on the Japanese character, it is said at mark 03:07, as synchronized movements are shown on the screen.
Military training is ingrained in Japanese youth from an early age, the narrator explains. For a boy, training begins at age 6 and by age 12 he is in uniform and participating in annual maneuvers. By the age of 19, he is ready for induction. Demonstrations of strength and teamwork by Japanese soldiers and marines follow, and at mark 06:42 we are told, “The public claims the army as its own and looks to it for leadership.”
The picture switches focus to the Imperial Navy at mark 08:37, but again, stresses the importance of training and regular maneuvers. In 1906, we are told, Admiral Togo Heihachiro explained, “Heaven gives the crown of victory only to those who by habitual training win without fighting and forthwith deprives of that crown those who content with one success give themselves up to the enemies of peace.” (Although Japan relied heavily on its army during WW2, the navy was charged with defending communication lines and territorial waters). The narrator continues to discuss various maneuvers implemented by Japan’s army and navy as training and combat scenes play out.
“Many Japanese soldiers are so determined to die on the battlefield that they conduct their own public funerals before leaving for the front … It is admired as the spirit of the true samurai who enters the battle with no thought of his return unless victorious,” the narrator says at mark 13:36, as continued fighting scenes are shown. At mark 16:34, the viewer is told that the mantra for Japanese infantrymen is that “the enemy forces will be annihilated.”
More training scenes are shown, as the narrator again explains the devotion of the Japanese soldier to the Emperor. “Through the youth of Japan, the army seeks to build within the nation a denial of self, an ardent loyalty. A devotion that glorifies death for the Emperor as life’s greatest reward.” Hirihito is shown beginning at mark 20:30 reviewing the Imperial Fleet at the harbor at Yokohama.
Scenes of Japanese sailors and soldiers continue, and near mark 23:00, the narrator explains that there is some discord between the two branches of service, with the army more politically minded and therefore more able to able to gain appropriation and public support for their positions.
“Into the spirits of soldiers like these had been infused the savage exhilaration of battle,” says the narrator at mark 27:15, as we see infantrymen gathered together.
The final few minutes of the informative film are dedicated to Japanese military hospitals and medical hospitals, as numerous scenes of recovering soldiers are shown, along with images of Japanese troops training for winter maneuvers in the blinding snow.
“The Japanese are still in a strong position,” says the narrator at mark 34:13. “It will require a great effort to defeat this closely knit, fanatically stubborn power.”
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

An official U.S.War Department film restricted in nature and produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, “The Japanese Army and Navy” is a black-and-white creation that “has been assembled from Japanese films and is designed for use in the Civil AffairsTraining Schools conducted by The ProvostMarshalGeneral.” With that introduction, the World War II-era film opens at mark 00:48 by explaining the “Code of the Samarai” — highlighted by devotion to duty “and a loyalty to a DivineEmperor that gives in death its last full measure of allegiance.” (During World War II, that allegiance was to Emperor Hirohito).
Japanese officers are trained in swordsmanship such as kendo or kenjutsu, as a demonstration of such martial arts skills is shown at mark 01:15. Fencing, the viewer is told, is an important combat training regimen, and also promotes stamina and alertness. Judo also has an influence on the Japanese character, it is said at mark 03:07, as synchronized movements are shown on the screen.
Military training is ingrained in Japanese youth from an early age, the narrator explains. For a boy, training begins at age 6 and by age 12 he is in uniform and participating in annual maneuvers. By the age of 19, he is ready for induction. Demonstrations of strength and teamwork by Japanese soldiers and marines follow, and at mark 06:42 we are told, “The public claims the army as its own and looks to it for leadership.”
The picture switches focus to the Imperial Navy at mark 08:37, but again, stresses the importance of training and regular maneuvers. In 1906, we are told, Admiral Togo Heihachiro explained, “Heaven gives the crown of victory only to those who by habitual training win without fighting and forthwith deprives of that crown those who content with one success give themselves up to the enemies of peace.” (Although Japan relied heavily on its army during WW2, the navy was charged with defending communication lines and territorial waters). The narrator continues to discuss various maneuvers implemented by Japan’s army and navy as training and combat scenes play out.
“Many Japanese soldiers are so determined to die on the battlefield that they conduct their own public funerals before leaving for the front … It is admired as the spirit of the true samurai who enters the battle with no thought of his return unless victorious,” the narrator says at mark 13:36, as continued fighting scenes are shown. At mark 16:34, the viewer is told that the mantra for Japanese infantrymen is that “the enemy forces will be annihilated.”
More training scenes are shown, as the narrator again explains the devotion of the Japanese soldier to the Emperor. “Through the youth of Japan, the army seeks to build within the nation a denial of self, an ardent loyalty. A devotion that glorifies death for the Emperor as life’s greatest reward.” Hirihito is shown beginning at mark 20:30 reviewing the Imperial Fleet at the harbor at Yokohama.
Scenes of Japanese sailors and soldiers continue, and near mark 23:00, the narrator explains that there is some discord between the two branches of service, with the army more politically minded and therefore more able to able to gain appropriation and public support for their positions.
“Into the spirits of soldiers like these had been infused the savage exhilaration of battle,” says the narrator at mark 27:15, as we see infantrymen gathered together.
The final few minutes of the informative film are dedicated to Japanese military hospitals and medical hospitals, as numerous scenes of recovering soldiers are shown, along with images of Japanese troops training for winter maneuvers in the blinding snow.
“The Japanese are still in a strong position,” says the narrator at mark 34:13. “It will require a great effort to defeat this closely knit, fanatically stubborn power.”
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

World of Warships - Imperial Japanese Navy #1

http://worldofwarships.eu/
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